Hinsdale, Elmhurst police blotter: Aug. 19

•A girl's Trek mountain bike was reported stolen Aug. 8 from a bike rack on Washington Street at Hinsdale Avenue, where it had been left unlocked.

•A person in the 10 block of West Second Street reported Aug. 5 purchasing an Apple MacBook Pro computer and an iPhone 5 from a listing on Craigslist. The items were to be shipped overnight but were never received.

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•A 31-year-old Bloomingdale woman was found to be driving under the influence of alcohol Aug. 15 after she was stopped for speeding near Roosevelt Road and Illinois Route 83.

•An employee of a bank in the 200 block of East Butterfield Road reported Aug. 15 that someone stole a card reader, which allows customers after-hours access to a lobby with an ATM, after the close of business the previous evening.

•A woman reported that while her vehicle was parked Aug. 15 at Courts Plus in the 100 block of South West Avenue, someone broke the front passenger window and took a pink Coach purse with her driver's license, credit cards and $18 in cash. An hour earlier, police had responded to the location for a report of two men in a silver van looking into car windows, but the van had left the area by the time officers arrived.

•The rear window of a vehicle parked in a driveway in the 300 block of West North Avenue was broken out Aug. 15, resulting in damages estimated at $200.

•A 25-year-old Addison man, whose vehicle was stopped for expired registration Aug. 13 near Second and York streets, turned out to be wanted on a warrant for failing to appear on a DuPage County trespassing charge. He was arrested and taken to the DuPage County Jail.

•After she was stopped for leaving Kohl's, 303 S. Illinois Route 83, without paying for some items, a 34-year-old Villa Park woman admitted she took a ring and earrings worth about $50.

•A loss-prevention officer for Mariano's, 678 N. York St., reviewed surveillance video after noticing a large amount of Prilosec and Crest Whitestrips missing from a shelf Aug. 14. The officer recognized the suspect as having also stolen from the Hoffman Estates Mariano's on June 27. In both cases, the suspect filled a cart with merchandise, then put some of the merchandise in a green plastic bag and left the store with the bag without paying. The Elmhurst loss was put at about $414. The suspect is described as a white male about 25, 5-feet-10, with brown hair, beard and mustache and driving a newer pickup with a tinted rear window and tool box in the bed.

•A car dealer in the 800 block of North York Street reported Aug. 9 that someone used a counterfeit cashier's check for $3,200 to purchase a 1999 Chrysler 300.

•A 17-year-old Elmhurst girl was found to be in violation of curfew after the car in which she was a passenger was stopped for a traffic violation just after midnight Aug. 13. The 18-year-old driver was released on bond at the scene. The girl was taken to her home by a responding officer.

•After an 18-year-old Elmhurst man was observed to be swerving in and out of traffic on his bicycle near Third Street and Elm Avenue very early on the morning of Aug. 13, he was found to be highly intoxicated. He was arrested and charged with consumption of alcohol by a minor and public intoxication and was released to his father.

•After he was stopped Aug. 13 for traffic violations near Fair Avenue and Huntington Lane, a 22-year-old Elmhurst man was found to be in possession of a large quantity of cocaine and drug paraphernalia. He was arrested and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, unauthorized possession of a controlled substance, intent to deliver and traffic charges and taken to DuPage County Jail.